160 kids bucked, tossed and climbed last weekend at Junior Buckley Log Show

Don’t forget about the Log Show this coming Saturday and Sunday

A big crowd of kids sawed, tossed and climbed last weekend at the Jr. Buckley Log Show.

The main Log Show is this weekend, June 24 and 25, but kids from 3 to 17 compete each year the weekend before.

Altogether, 160 kids competed this year — the highest since at least the year 2000, according to the Log Show organizers.

Below are the scores for each event last weekend. (The obstacle pole bucking event was cancelled due to the weather.)

TOSSES AND THROWS

Wooden Ax Toss (Ages 3-5)

1st: Brynlee Koch (70’5”)

2nd: Braden Heuer (57’7”)

3rd: Kasen Lobdell (53’5”)

Wooden Ax Toss (Ages 6-7)

1st: Uriah Paterik (130’10”)

2nd: Jobe Malgesini (98’2”)

3rd: Miller Huizenga (69’6”)

Ax Throw (Ages 8-10)

1st: Kasen Yeaman (9 points)

2nd: Kate Kilcup (9 points)

3rd: Mason Sandin (8 points)

Ax Throw (Ages 11-13)

1st: Chandler Huizenga (14 points)

2nd: Bo Bruhn (10 points)

3rd: Mason Vaughn (10 points)

Ax Throw (Ages 14-17)

1st: Kyler Koch (9 points)

2nd: Brad Burbank (8 points)

3rd: Chloe Britschgi (7 points)

CHOKER SETTING

Choker Setting (Ages 3-4)

1st: Colt Fetter (13:45)

2nd: Corbin Hooper (15.75)

3rd: Cooper Estabrook (31.25)

Choker Setting (Ages 5-6)

1st: JD Sandin (8.65)

2nd: Liam Clinkingbeard (9.91)

3rd: Levi Hickle (9.93)

Choker Setting (Ages 7-8)

1st: Kayden Mothershead (8.57)

2nd: Wyatt Olson (9.59)

3rd: Mila Clinkingbeard (9.79)

Choker Setting (Ages 9-10)

1st: Brodyn Britschgi (7.69)

2nd: Jack Malgesini (8.00)

3rd: Declan Clark (8.56)

Choker Setting (Ages 11-12)

1st: Wade Bruhn (7.22)

2nd: Parker Truong (7.75)

3rd: Danner Becker (8.12)

Choker Setting (Ages 13-14)

1st: Bo Burbank (7.31)

2nd: Jake Daniel (8.48)

3rd: Lucy Kilcup (8.50)

Choker Setting (Ages 15-17)

1st: Kyler Koch (28.04)

2nd: Brad Burbank (32.15)

3rd: Jack Robbins (33.22)

CHOPS

Horizontal Block Chop (Ages 12-13)

1st: Jake Daniel (16.07)

2nd: Charlie Robbins (16.38)

3rd: Aiden Pete (28.25)

Horizontal Block Chop (Ages 14-15)

1st: Brad Burbank (34.25)

2nd: Kyler Koch (35.19)

3rd: Bo Burbank (39.65)

Horizontal Block Chop (Ages 16-17)

1st: Kyler Konold (1:24.34)

BUCKING

Double Bucking (Ages 11-13)

1st: Brayden McBride and Chandler Huizenga (27.78)

2nd: Harper Botorff and Brooke Osborn (28.50)

3rd: Wade Bruhn and Bo Bruhn (30.97)

Double Bucking (Ages 14-15)

1st: Brad Burbank and Kyler Koch (34.91)

2nd: Maci Roach and Kaylee Schneider (40.63)

3rd: Bo Burbank and Charlie Robbins (43.22)

Double Bucking (Ages 16-17)

1st: Kyler Konold and Copley Pete (35.81)

2nd: Sicily Schoenbachler and Sara Steiner (41.88)

3rd: Chloe Britschgi and Aiden Pete (43.65)

CLIMBS

Rope Climb (Ages 5-6)

1st: Gunner Jack Craig (2.8)

2nd: River Larsen (3.35)

3rd: Levi Hickle (4.85)

Rope Climb (Ages 7-8)

1st: Kate Harding (5.87)

2nd: Jobe Malgesini (7.10)

3rd: Solomon Bradshaw (7.11)

Rope Climb (Ages 11-12)

1st: Jamesyn Hemphill (3.87)

2nd: Jeremy Blaine (4.82)

3rd: Kasen Yeaman (4.91)

Rope Climb (Ages 13-14)

1st: Wade Bruhn (5.91)

2nd: Charley Pierucci (8.73)

3rd: Liam Harding (9.15)

Rope Climb (Ages 15-17)

1st: Amelia Miller (13.60)

2nd: Maci Roach (16.97)

Tree Climbing (Ages 14-15)

1st: Kyler Koch (13.81)

2nd: Brad Burbank (14.90)

Tree Climbing (Ages 16-17)

No entries

LOG ROLLING

Log Rolling (Ages 9-10)

1st: Madi Confredo

2nd: Jack Malgesini

3rd: Mason Tyler

Log Rolling (Ages 11-12)

1st: Wade Bruhn

2nd: Bristol Bruhn

3rd: Liam Harding

Log Rolling (Ages 13-14)

1st: Bo Bruhn

2nd: Bo Burbank

3rd: Riley Skogen

Log Rolling (Ages 15-17)

1st: Chloe Britschgi

2nd: Dean Cochran

3rd: Brad Burbank

Photo by Ashley Britschgi
Paige Jenkins.

Photo by Ashley Britschgi Paige Jenkins.

Liam Clinkingbeard, son of eight-time All-Around Logger winner Billy Clinkingbeard, competing in the rope climb. Photo by Ashley Britschgi.

Liam Clinkingbeard, son of eight-time All-Around Logger winner Billy Clinkingbeard, competing in the rope climb. Photo by Ashley Britschgi.

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